OCTOBER 8 1917 __ » _ V _ 1. 1 ritscntintorrsrowufotiannran _ - PAC T RE , _ - _Y _ A _ _ _ - E_ E ` F V ’ 't T T Y ` ' W W' Y" ' T" '_ ""`_"""` '4"`-°"“""*"“*_‘“'*'-- -'"-“' _,~f_~<. 1, n The Kind You iif:'.'c Alt'/sys Iltiught, and which has been -‘in use for over thirty )'c::_'., has l;o:ne..the signature of _ - , _,______,_..,.. and has been made under his per- - sonei- supervision since its infancy. ~ ' l ‘M4 Allor/‘no one to deceive you in this. _ All Countci'feits,_ Iniitaiiciis and “Inst-as-good” are but . Experiments that triils wi_t_l_i_ and endanger the health of .Infaiits and Children*-lix criRco against Ex erinient. ` I -. what is c s'rot=itA Castoria is a harmless _substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoris, gbrpps -and Sootiriiig Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains _:fate i;her~.0piuin, Morphine nor other' narcotic substance. Ita _-,.-_,~iitq§,-its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, it Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; alluying Feverishness' arising :C therefrom, and by regulating--the Stomach and Bowels, aids _»-I5 the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. 'ft _The Childre_n’s Panacea--Tho Mothers Friend. ‘ ,_~ _. ts-ENuiNi'~: CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears tHe Signature of \ . ¢ p Q nutnv uuosn AT _rt-is Fnowr ` JA Concert In e Sheiltidole lnd"a Sing n _ thou who has got used to riiie-tire 'and botnb explosions in the training camp must teal shaken. ' - As for meal was too surprised te bs i'rlghtene_d-speaking generally, On one occasion, it is true . . . . ..but l beg you to respect. the' tremors of n’nild`dle-aged civilian. __ l told you last\\weelt,ho.w f`(l,t"r’i'5§ed sont_ewh|2'r;e-`in l"r'attt-e. Yet 'l diti not feel i,was |‘eallyW-""in the- midst oi' things until l'stood`on Vimy Ridge, so lately, and so glor- iously won. On the way. however, l had many und cruel evidences of- was sr village; here once ran ti v_ll- lage street.. with pretty little white- 1 the touch of war. You pile of stones' _¢, opened to show his teeth. '-1 hate i want to he flghting.f‘ sand thunder-bolts, even the soldier Ong of Amor-it-rrp grf-»,ttt>gy pt.=_¢~¢,i(»a| engineers. wlior-te reputation cxterttis throughout. the world. has developed what he terms an aeromar-ine tor-» pedo. lt is int-entled as a weupon for t July Popular lilechunicx-r Magazine des t-.ribes the device. Essentially it con by cables beneath a .skii'f, or' pontoon .lt a long piano wire. \villt it flying hoal. hi-gh speed until it sr-tt‘il-:eg its target. The wire which at-.-rves as a iowline, passes' -througlr an t>._vc in the handle t' it levor and is tvtniiitl about ii drum ng boat is skimming across the wat- 1“"f'“"°?°"“- f ""/4 13 =..__ -_-5 ».L'f~ iostroying hostile war vessels. 'i‘he"_ * "_ gl- `-""‘l°| slats of ti torpedo freely' suspended' -I /5/`:=._§;-‘ \\ _ -.1 .-_'tt-. . \~.~f out-.il . \ fs _ ..- V- " ' ii “ / 1/ Pooh the - _ _ 1, _ . )_ ' . . ' V/ Fatigue out fl . . of Motorin he latter is c0rniecl,t->ti by inciins Oi’ which tnws it through the water nt ` inszallcti l;i tht. ;~`t-.Et1’. \\-'hi_lt- the ily- Very plainly he would have loved ' gn, Well at least the lad had pluuk_ uni] he was the onlv German prisoner I for Comfort _ ` by _ _y __ V V* - _ .» _ _ p ` 3°"9 l" * n“l"'d V"||l° to stick abayorieg -through my cites-t hx . set.. _t.\t xvt-tn., ._ .> H _A `_ ‘=__‘\\_ `.,,\._\t s .< . " "\"'f _ _ _ 2 w ` ` ' ‘ Somewhere in France _ _ ""» _= ,' '-` ' ~. - . eve heard of who ti. » b \ L '~ ‘Mg V _. ron isnt of sn- raids! shew! von om'm, the war W” ‘°"* ‘° " _ - lpn- *_-I _ _ . - _ l*h0U1d try the British front-not for' ,' E _ " 2'* .._"','._ ,_ ` 4 . . _ - - ~» ` _ _ I _ _.H - - s M si .f -. -.. . “" t“‘““- “"‘ '°' “"°.”“- "M"-Y --ttf-i-»= tf::t.t't“.;°:;.tri;f.. .is ‘ , -- '-_t_~_,,,§ N .5>d_'-__-W, _{.,, _"_ >,t_.‘ ` .; Wm!" H19 l"`U|l0"¥, (l6¢»DQl_lB f\‘0ll| my vt-1d.,_ ,trrording ample ei. * 1- ' " __ " ‘ \ _\_ ~_" ._':;` L ` *wp \: _`_";_A an gghg to 3 [|00m_ and f|-gm 3 bggm A NEW ToRpEDo bow room for stout people. _ '- V _. - to the split and havoc of te - VI-IN a six-foot man can stretch right out in the The high seat hacks come well above the shoulder blades. The deep, lux- urious upholstery and the lull elllp #. ///~ `\\\ '_' I ‘ \ /‘/JV- L '. \v\`~‘='.»' ' -". - _ é' -- ‘._,’ .1t‘:’// ' _ L, _ » ` . ‘ ,,, . `_°_ / _ , :lic springs re- , 3 tt / _ _-. p eve bou ol' /- , / \- --.»- lui lg, 'I -':~p,§ . ` \ N Inlildfiillllphj _ it ` _ ‘ X) \' -1 \_`_ | i A _ _ _ _ . /_ ~#»_-~;1E` /It I ~ ` if 'fy vp -1- '- . _‘_ ` ._`>l__ \- .- / i it. *__ ’ A/ . If / _ ./' xl ‘ .I i-TT" /.//I7 S \ f ' ¢ \ It /'L / ,» .' ;v~? "" ~ fl 1|, ' 14 :Pye /._ ,./ ' // // f» ‘ll-;_f.-" -7/Al' ' `. '- i- I 6 ll il- , 2*' . l _l dex i W' " U .Ei t -°"1*°”@'."""` l ` lf-1$_It§S`t'°J.`9 f ` 1;.; __ `| _ nn . 3 ThéfW_ -Carthat” '. _ ltr.. l _L ' i .ln Use For liver 3ii Years The Kind You Have Always Bought . ` ' l~ .._._~ f " - ,_-._ PERF TION O L R . washed cottages andclimbing Ilow- 9 et-if.. _ - ` - - fp \'ow a _broken gutmarriage stuck up forlornly among the' wild summer- growth that strove to cover n this vrr-'ct-knge oi' human happiness. n _WHERE OUR HERpE8 DIED. I' Wild growth rioting, racing over D all those scarred hattlotlelds. and l climbi-ng to the very summit. “the Pimpin" tri' the torti and blnoltened W ridge. Somewhere on' the ridge isft' _ , t-ends into the air. however, the drum bc s`ltil'i’ thus :r‘tle|i. ross the t»ntnty's path. di'at-tillbi' U19 r, the towline as-nine:-i it low angle. his tlcpt-asses the lever, which iii turn locks the drum against the tiiove- tent so- that needless unreeling does ot oct-ur. When the pilot craft as» evolves as the wi-re is druwii out. ` clutch with the car in gear witltout tiring your loot. 'l`li~. clutch etigyiiu-:s so silcciii-t-ly tli.tt you ‘ ' " This motion is transmitted' to a pru- cller. and the- i’orwartl l"'0D\llSl0" 0|' ln attttpkigg u vessel. ati uiriuan oultl leave tho water und at.tcn\D| £0 A Il/ /:(//.r/_// Q , l Al' ill / HE BRISCOE oflcrs everything T lv/ l demanded in u quality cur at- u- A Fi _ air observation post, and frotn there ll l had the privilege of spying over l the (lerman .positions far away 'in 1 behind the enemy's lines. a number l oi' British planes were fi_vlng~--as \ calmly as though it were a t'ie'l_ti_ day :it l-lc-ndon Aerodrome. ' ` Then l climbed down to where- s battery nes-tied <-.dsily in the hillside and spat vicious -pellets into"the tar sea of green. I went below, was introduced to the battery oitlcer. and he gave me it charming little lunch in'his handy little dug-out nntler- ground. . ‘ _ As it sort oi’ liqueur l was ask to it `t-rigtlreen-pourrder. I t.-linthe'd t.o the ,s-eat. and duly instructed. I pressed the button. Noise! lt seemed as _ it' i had suddenly taken a deep head~ or into the ocean. and the water was stunning my ears. When I had come i the valley below. ln,the air, well ll ry my luck at s’\1l1Yl€|‘¥"°-Wlflfd ““ to New York to help on the British ro crulting there, and all alontr the crowtietl sidewalks there were 0h9.6l'b and cheers. Oi' all the thrilling' epistr des of the war, none was more t I mpetto carrier a-ii’tt-.r',hi\n. The tow- inr- of course, would tall at-ros.-s the leck ot'*a vessel. The continued llllll pon it hy the air t_-r'at`t would bt-ing. ho torpedo. it. is assumed, uguillsl he vessel wi-th coirsider-able force. THE Hts;-tt_ANoEns Asnoao tlfliitatlelplila l.eds'er.t l‘ibrot-h or Donlul Dhu. Pibroacli oi' Donlul. Wake thy wild voice arrow, Sum-'mon t'|ttn»(‘otir-al!" l'p ll-r°oati\1.dy tliey niarchewl the tianutiiaii Highlanders who_ had come hrill~ ng tlt‘.tn this. There is something in, he pipes to "slfii"`t`h`e' "sllllrlgfill pricc llntt appeals to the connnon - sense of tlic tlirifiy und ctitcful buyer. ` You cttn drive ll for lrours without effort or i 3 fatigue. The control is as simple as that of an electric, responding like ti fiaslt to tits nt--rt-st - I t touch. You can shift the gears wlili your linger tips. and llte sllglitcst pressurt: opcrutcs tlrc clutch ` and brake pedals. In congested traffic, wlretc fit-qut-r.i stops are necessary, you can hold out the" ` can move the car forward or ltiiickward an eighth ol an inch at it tliti-: if yo-ti wi¢.=li. !\m.l tit: brakes are just as responsive-no need to ilirow your full weight o.. tit-' L-tal.: |iccl.tl~--just :l gentle pressure and the brakes luke hold. ' -| The BRISCOE eliminates all the effort of driving, and doubles llic pleurtirf- of running your i ty , 0\vn car. It starts on the instant, ticctelt-rates with velvety sinootliries-. anti slay;-’ on tin- road I- st any speed. _ - The famous "Half Million Dollar Motor"-3 3 fl()-inch bore, 51-Q-lticli stt‘cl:t=--~;il`i'or'ds I abundant power for any `orrietgferic_\'. and rethtc:-s _\-our c>.pr.-trsc lor ltzcl, li1-c;iu.».»- Et --1-if t~\-ery t ounce of force out of the gas. \Vc_ have obtziincil _'52 izilltfs tt- ilu- gitlftin \vf'.fi tfizs :u_>tti.~_ uD to the surface again. l asked the gunner if he thought l‘d-had any luck. Yes,1' hereplled. “l think soberly, “Mr. Lander, i hope you got heazrtf. Under that ins-pirat-loin msn went gladly to death tor Bonnie Prince t'hnrlie.'l‘hey are going to death now for it greater cause. The kitties ` The BRISCOE is a qualfly cur in the true-of -_.cuss of ilit- worcl. l".\'t:ry detail of its tizrsrcn i K parts receives the same carcful considftaticii as its outward .ippc-orattcc. Ill 'll l H I. i as "Extras" With Five Wire Wliecls, upon request. E And the regular equipment is unusually complete, including: lilcclrfc Ligliiing :mtl .C-rotting System, Speecldmetcr, Gasoline Gauge, Atnitictcr, Trorilile Light Socket, Automatic 5\\'.tt;li and Key Lock, Horn, Tools and Repair Kit--and other irnportunt uccc.=si»rit-s usuitlly clusst-tl The price includes everything. t BRISCOF. Touring Cnr or-'4-passenger "Duplex Roadster." 105-inch wheel base, standard model with wooden wlieels, f.o.lr. Brockville, Ont., $935.00. . \Vrite for Benjamin Brlscoe's own story oi the "Hull Million Dollar Motor," sent post palcl ‘ THE CANADIAN BRISCOF. l\/IOTOR CO., l_.ll\/llTl;D.' lIRO(fl{\/ll_.I..E. ONT. t -.T-'='E~"_".'T'= _*_*--_:,_aF=». -";'° _ §t,~ sr=s=-f -is _ rfuttv is t oo additional. - V’ _ ___ . ,Ti 11?. -5512 =s`~"= I va UIPPED sit; 'tres can were-i ras - f °`~ sans mission ooasaa noses N, _ _.el HEAT A IN A HURRY No inztttcr' \vlto'.~' coltl or rvhcrc, thc Pcrlcrtltrtt Oil lit-utctf run lit- lrrtrugltl into :ictttni in :in instant. (,`lni.~=cs chill irtun ctrltl t't>t'n<-rs. Ilan-ry to i‘hr|'y. Strotig, rcliailrlc, gtrtnl-luokltrg. Gives clcuri, titltrrlt-ss, t~cotmrriit‘:1l In-nt. Ciicitpt-t' than ctizil or \\'tit>ti t-vcn when tlicsc uri- clrczip. Eight lrtntrs ol glowiut; \\':trrntli tin zr gallon til R()Y!\l.I'I`|£ (TOAI. ( Ill.. Dciilcrs cvt-rywhcrc. ._ A _ ‘ l t wo for your one." ' gi, P tt t-horouseivag though they had just e'e-n out for a wee saunter along the lr l should tell you oi’ all the con- 8 certs l Have-after my first two they were all ltr the open-l should matic this article far too long. , I mind me once in a village street .l ‘Rv . .- t 0 t i' the tiring line-choked with dust grlmed with dust and sweat. dog- tlred as we' in Britain never are. But when I stopped my car, had out the iano on the grill at the back. and tnrted singing, they joined -in the l. c in I) o "'l`he latiles from hell," th`e enemy t D o met a body ot troops fresh out th in in weep down on t-he Germans as they nt-e swept down on tlie`Sirsseir’ac:i.- u he trenches calls them.The laddies rom Canada in their kilts. their lnids., their brooches, their sporrans. eir ironnets_ rouse the ilghtills 1110015 all who see them Two hundred or hem came to New York, ‘end who an say how m‘any recruits will follow their train? The-y‘ are B-Skill! fm’ - _.A,_,,____ . _ _ i__~_T:"; *";____ I---_-4-» ' - -- »-- - - - » ~- -lr. --___ _J en to enlist under the Bri-tlsh nolorlti nt may there not be hitherto reluct- ant patriots who because oi’ them will ~ lid wartl iietrcrtil l)isii~ilrt|ii|rg' .\;_;'cirts't`or thc l’i'o\'i|\t-c ol' l’|'ii|ct~ ` lslmrtl--lit-:til (Hlicv (‘li:ti~lottcto\\'ti. \\`- K. |{()(i|‘lI{.N` (‘()., l.l.\I|'i`l‘I|). t‘|in|'ltrt'it\to\\'||. l‘. li. l. THAT NAUGHTY OLD MOON. FULL TWICE IN SEPTEMBER! lt' moonlight nights have any hoar- ing on the number ot' niarriages <‘ou~, sntnniatctl iii any given period. the number ol' inarriages which developed . . ‘ A and _the second will bc on September zittinttnls tn u little over' it hull tiny Jillth. _ mio \vu_\' or ilu: titiier. It lf* ‘Pm ""`@"»" "ml"-""" -V““"-" “" -“lr I-lvl-i'_\' l.< tl _vottr-.~= u cttiitplvlt- i°t-\'t»lu- that. hire- nom old intuni trim lit-ct>tiit:|f;1," 0,- ,-11,. m,,t,.§__|uk,._`. l,1u,.,._ _,mt ullllln 'Wm' l" 'he “alll” ""’"ll*- ll“~"""|ut`i<-r the litpsc of this pcriotl tho nur- l%" ‘lm""`ll’l-T from l“"".\' |"'-">“""" “`l“’l'tion. is r't-pcnit-ti in tht- :nitrite iiiunrivr. inhabit this eiirth. enlist under the American colors ss l "|`iie= intron rotutcs on its axis in tht- fountry side. Soon soldiers sprang up in thousands out or nowhere. and the `t'uined_ village street was possessed with the spirit of joyous song. 1 (‘. fi A SONG AMONG THE RUINS l mind me once l gave ii concert lust. before midnight outside an old chateau. in the ilare or the acety- lene lamps I saw an endless sea of upturned merry faces. Away beyond the guns boomed. boomed. boomed. _The night wind blew freshly upon w B ell? No rimti or Scottish birth or an-- estry. at least. could be deaf to such n appeal. Prom the lone shiellng on the mist-y island Mountains divide them, and e world of seas; ut still their hearts are true. their` hearts are Hi8h|lllil. And they in dreitrns behold the Hoh- rides." Let the Pibroon sound all over the. TIIE IMPERIAL OII. COMPANY iumrtou _ , ira.u\'t:i-ins iN /tu. Crrrrss _ BEAVER _ FLQUR "uw - Requires Lees ” ~ T Shortening - i‘\\\\\\\ 5 /' a-`-1. .-'\\_fl I _ its _ §\` _ f t». M ;(_/ ./ ’ , H,/ ( `\ _B < -; , ...\ /‘ .J /’ I ' - ` l/*_’~'~`-1" 4 And It makes lighter, Hakier Pie Cruste, Tarte, Doughnuts and Cookies than you ever got with Western Spring Wheat Flours. "Beaver" Flour ie milled of blended wheat. It contains Ontario Fall When (iimoue for putty making) blended with Western Spriq Wheat to odd etrengiir. - t You uve shortening-and you get s Hour that ie always the nine il tquslity and strength-when you me "Beaver" Flour, the only kind of Hour that is equally good for Bread and Pantry. DEA|,ll'l-write ue for prices on Peed, Colne Gnlee and Corelle. |08 Limrrso,-* . _ cr~|AT|-IAM. Oat. n English. "We are fighting, elr,`for the, freedom of the sean uid we hope to gain lt." _ .tsonet-?" loliteti. .- _ R' _ me. and in the upper darkness the night birds battered past. ‘- There in the dare and the dnrlt. that mighty 'host sang "Returning in' the Gloaming." with an earnest glad- ness that slipok me beyond measure- ‘I doubt not that the hearts. ol’ many ai' them were away in British lanes and that in their ears. were tendered voices than the challenge- of big zona. l mind, too, a concert lgnve in the market place of-- ‘lust at the itreat door of the old cathedral, where r statute or the Virgin ‘holds out an Infant Je-sus. There thousands fresh from battle clustered round me. and the Clirlstchild seemed t.o hover over the ~1oynus warriors tin benediction. But my experience of yesterday l may talk about at some lengt‘h._l am -it present in retreat, well tbehlnd the lines. estertiay we passed' a gang of German prisoners working »~lelsurely, it seemed to me-. l step~ pad to talk to a lad wearing 5 eer. trenntfs stripes. l singled hm out because. while the rest looked .happy and contented, he looked savage and stern. 0 (‘ t a YOUNG GERMAN'8 LAMENT “Why are you fighting." I ulted him. "and what do you hope to goin?" He saluted. and replied, in excellent "Are you corii.eni.e¢| to be g 9|-|. --Noi" he muted, out iui. eyes bins. “ .»‘ A a e ed, his lips new herd, end his lipe is not inspiring Wal' 1118)' be l "le" win battles. We need the tumnlt and he shouting, too. The Campbells and Oh. to Berlin! CUIIBURA HlfAlS Which itched and Burned. '_"My fingers all broke out in white ptmplee and would crack and smart m'gt4_;'f, / WN - cakes of Cuii Ointment when I was healed. " (Signed) Miss Hilda Manner, 62 lngefeoll Rd., Woodstock, Ont. \icura Soap daily lor the toilet. ei - rd: "CI .-1 - A." S‘<‘rie¢T'e.v'el-)y.w’llene:t-r,` -land if that will help. Bring the High- landers to Philadelphia. Chestmli street will respond to the cali as anth~ usisstiosiiy us Bropdwsif- Nothi-us is more needed .lust now than a revival f the fighting spirit. An abstraction e, but the scientific spi/rll does not ll~the rest oi’ the clans are colnlilll- WMHMPIES Swelled Enough for Two. No Sloe for Week __p_ s. that much that I could hardly keep from scratch- ing. They began to swell and were big! enough for two. Inever ad any lit-cp for weeks because they itclied and bumed. "l was told about Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment, end I on y had to use two cura Soap and two tins oi Agn( '$ t* Prevent further trouble by uling Cu- _lhrrliteeienple Eeol by Heil nd- riuring Septonilwm nf tthis year should be double that oi' any ordiriary month. for this nrnnth for the first time since i899, there are two nights on which the nroon rent-hes the t`ull plniao. The tirst lull nioon was on Scptcinber lst. -ix _.4 -~| 'l`lto moon i'ct|tiir|-s '_'it',5~ tI'.i_\'f: tn t-inriplotir its circle l`r‘oul full inooii in t`till tnontt. This syitotiit- r‘t-e\'oltiti.fni is whztt we t'ornn1onl_v` cull ilu- lunut inontlt. A slight \'ut'iittimt in this po- rioti is liable to occur, and strttrt-titties. siitno time untl itr the sutrtt-. tiirt-ctitnt iii whit-li it r-e\'t>l\'|‘s ttrtitllitl llrt- 4-urlit, :intl t-tritsetttit-irtli' aiiwaiyrt |rtt~.<+-rits. tim sttrnc t':i<-t- to thc trurtlr. :intl the- titiror .~itlc ot' the ln\trii:~'p`itct't: is t't\i-t-.viii hid- den trtun our sight. ls it any wonder the zse. to ss.oo . .TGRONTO A ll t _t \ , r Q. T Lighten the Care QF Your Slalr “Of all furniture 'or woodwork I find the staircase requires the most attention. lt seems every hand in the house passes up or down the bhnnisters several times a day. becomes dulled with finger marks ? _ *‘.‘§§ Edr at your I-llrdwnrq Groccry or Furniture More CIIAIINELI. CHEMICAL COMPANY Rttuylliu railing so quickly Polish gives the staircase a quick. hard. lasting polish_-- so dry that a few minutes after I use it. a white gloved hand may safely rest upon it." In order to get “The 0-Cedar Result," and for true economy, use it "The O-Cedar Way"-as directed on the bottle or can. Sizes / - » ~ l ‘